It was noted that law enforcement sold local residents information about the location of units, Defense Forces checkpoints and passwords for their passage. He now faces up to 10 years in prison.
A law enforcement officer from the Sumy region was charged with selling restricted information to border residents. The press service of the State Bureau of Investigation reported this on Wednesday, July 10.
In February of this year, he offered to help a local resident move freely by car within the border.
Law enforcement has promised to provide information about the location of the units, Defense Forces checkpoints and passwords for their passage. At the same time, he threatened personal sanctions in case of refusal.
It was noted that the security officer received 30 thousand hryvnias from the man.
The law enforcement official is charged with receiving illegal benefits, including extortion, and disseminating information about the movement and location of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
The penalty provides punishment in the form of imprisonment for up to 10 years.
Earlier, at the Hungarian border, border guards discovered a young man pretending to be the father of many children.
Also in Transcarpathia, a man “bought” a third child to go abroad. And at the border with Slovakia, a resident of Kiev was detained, posing as a Nigerian.
The State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) has completed an investigation into the case of a criminal group that embezzled food for Ukrainian military personnel in the amount of nearly 6 million hryvnias.
Source: korrespondent

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